Vancouver Public Schools recently requested $21.4 million from the state in emergency funds to bridge cash flow shortages — the most the district has ever asked for and the largest request the state has received from a school district. The state granted only $8.7 million of the request.
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Source: The Columbian
Vancouver Public Schools sought $21.4 million from state to bridge cash flow shortages; it got $8.7 million
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